eGlass Picket™
eGlass Picket™ Railing For Decks
- A classic, stylish railing solution
- Simple & low maintenance design
- Three top rail options
DURABLE
8x stronger than other glass
SAFE
Top quality materials and engineering
AFFORDABLE
Wide range of systems to meet your specific needs
Product Overview
Our eGlass Picket™ system exemplifies the safety and stability railings are meant to provide. Offering an easy-to-install alternative to custom cut angled glass panels, this solution for stairs is both stylish and secure.
FEATURES AND BENEFITS:
- Three top rail style options that match our other systems
- Removes the need for custom angled glass panels on stairs
- Frame seamlessly integrates with eGlass Element™ & eGlass Solid™
- Easy slide & lock picket installation
- Concealed fasteners for a clean aesthetic
- Weather resistant and nearly maintenance free
- Products in-stock and ready-to-ship
- Mounting options: deck/top and fascia/side (with or w/o brackets)
- Aluminum 6061-T6 posts available for 36″ or 42″ rail heights
- AAMA 2605 powder coated for durability in four colors
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INFO AND GUIDES
We will have your quote within 48 hours
Available in 4 Colors
- Black
- Bronze
- Silver
- White
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Do eGlass Railing™ systems meet building code? What Is The Code For Glass Railings?
Our railings have been engineered to meet current IRC and IBC, however, the local codes in your area may be different. Glass railings must comply with the International Building Code (IBC), requiring a minimum height of 36 inches for residential and 42 inches for commercial installations, and use tempered or laminated glass. Ensure the railing can withstand a 200-pound load, with posts spaced no more than 6 feet apart. We recommend that you check with the authority having jurisdiction (AHJ) first to make sure you will be in compliance with those codes before ordering. For more detailed information, check out Glass Railing Building Codes.
What types of surfaces can railing mount to?
You can install the posts on wood surfaces, composite, vinyl, concrete, stone, brick, or just about any other surface you may have. For certain applications, special mounting hardware may be required.
Which is a stronger mounting style: deck mount or fascia mount?
Fascia mount is generally considered to be stronger because the sides and ends of beams are generally stronger than deck surfaces. The IBC and IRC do not specify a mounting method. It is best to check with the building codes in your area to make sure there is not a specific requirement in terms of mounting style.
How High Should Glass Railing Be On A Deck?
The minimum height necessary for railing is 36″ in most residential applications. However, some areas may require the higher 42″ railing that is required for commercial applications. Other reasons for choosing 42″ high railing over 36″ high railing is that the top rail is generally above eyeline when seated on a deck allowing for an unobstructed view. It also allows for a greater wind barrier or for more privacy (with the option of frosted glass).
Can I get a wood top rail?
Our systems are not designed for wood top rail, however, it may be possible to add a wood top rail to our systems by modifying our posts and/or top rails. We do not directly provide wood top rail. It would have to be purchased from another supplier. We do not recommend adding a wood top rail as it will void the warranty.
How Safe Are Glass Railings?
Glass railings are very safe when installed correctly, using tempered or laminated glass that meets building code requirements and can withstand significant pressure. Regular maintenance and professional installation further ensure their safety and durability.






